EATON E50 Series NEMA Heavy Duty Plug-In Limit Switches | Raptor Supplies

EATON E50 Series NEMA Heavy Duty Plug-In Limit Switches


Eaton E50 Series NEMA heavy-duty plug-in limit switches control and monitor the movement of machinery and equipment. These switches can be installed quickly and easily using a plug-in mounting system & their modular design makes them simple to replace components as needed.

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E50ALH1
€691.07
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E50DN19
€270.68
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E50BR1P9
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E50BNT2
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E50BR19
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E50BR1M
€613.28
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E50BS36P35
€1,028.22
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E50BS39Y1
€711.03
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E50BR1S
€868.59
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E50BS36P12
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E50DD1
€377.72
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E50DG1
€333.47
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E50BT3S
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E50DN2
€216.43
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E50DS39Y1
€514.56
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E50DS3Y2
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E50BR16PC
€1,589.76
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E50DN2Y4
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E50GG1
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E50GLG1
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E50GG1P5
€846.61
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E50GG1S20
€815.44
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E50GNG1
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E50NN1SY100
€848.48
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E50NN120
€527.60
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E50NN1P9
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E50NN19
€567.31
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E50NN1S12
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E50NN1Y5LF
€527.60
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E50NN1S
€1,012.20
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E50NN2J
€527.60
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E50BR196P
€1,124.31
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E50BNW1
€663.91
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E50NN2S20
€1,049.82
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E50BLR1
€636.78
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E50AW1Y1
€555.03
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E50AW26P12
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E50BH1RFY1
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E50AW16P12
€835.73
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E50BLL1
€660.81
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E50BLR16P
€673.99
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E50BLH1
€788.75
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E50BLM1
€714.97
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E50BLS3
€768.82
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E50BLS2
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E50BLT2
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E50BLT3
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E50BLW1
€663.91
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E50BLT1
€655.66
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E50BNL1
€689.21
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E50BNT3
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E50BLS1
€716.41
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E50BNM1
€743.54
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E50BNH1
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E50BNR16P
€1,128.95
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E50BNS1
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E50BNS2
€748.97
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E50BR120
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E50BNR1
€636.78
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E50BNS3
€768.82
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E50BNT1
€683.84

Working Mechanism

  • Eaton E50 Series NEMA heavy-duty plug-in limit switches consist of a mechanical actuator and an electrical contact. When the actuator comes into contact with an object, it triggers the electrical contact to signal to a controlling device, such as a programmable logic controller (PLC) or a motor starter.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to install Eaton E50 series NEMA heavy-duty plug-in limit switches?

Insert the switch into the mounting base and secure them in place using the locking clip.

What are the travel ratings of these limit switches?

Standard 5 and 90 degrees pre-travel and total travel, respectively.

Which gaskets are used in these limit switches?

Chemical-resistant Viton gaskets.

What is the difference between a limit switch and a proximity switch?

  • A limit switch uses a mechanical actuator to trigger an electrical signal, while a proximity switch uses a magnetic field to detect the presence or absence of a target object.
  • A limit switch is used where precise positioning or detection is required, while proximity switches is suitable for object detection in harsh environments.

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